Overview
Lawrence County is located in northern Alabama and is known for agriculture, natural landscapes, and archaeological sites. The Tennessee River borders parts of the county, supporting recreation and local industry.
Cities and Communities
Key communities include Moulton (the county seat) and Town Creek. These areas serve as centers for education, commerce, and community events.
Population
Lawrence County has a population of about 33,000 residents. The population is supported by farming, small businesses, and local manufacturing.
Economy
The economy includes agriculture, manufacturing, education, and forestry. The county’s fertile land makes farming a central industry.
Cultural Features and Attractions
Popular attractions include wildlife areas, archaeological sites, parks, community festivals, and museums showcasing Native American history and local heritage.
Transportation and Highways
Important roadways include US Highway 72 and State Route 24, supporting regional connections across northern Alabama.